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词汇 revamp
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Definition of revamp in English:

revamp

verb riːˈvampriˈvæmp
[with object]
  • Give new and improved form, structure, or appearance to.

    翻修,翻新

    an attempt to revamp the museum's image

    翻新博物馆外观的尝试。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Olson says that he'll be revamping the dance formats throughout the summer.
    • A number of Sir Michael's movie classics have been revamped for modern audiences.
    • Once the new Sonata hits the road, Hyundai wants to revamp its entire lineup.
    • It had such a following when it came out that they revamped the whole thing and put in Morgan Freeman to narrate it.
    • Sugar Ray are the best example of a band selling out as they revamp their image.
    • Instead, they now are aggressively revamping the educational system.
    • Next on the agenda is revamping the front of the school.
    • Once a commitment is made to addressing diversity, the educator can begin revamping the curriculum.
    • A heavily revamped Saturday lineup drew wildly mixed reviews.
    • Coles is later than Woolies in revamping its logistics chain, so the gains aren't apparent yet.
    • Over recent years, the Waterford store has been continuously revamped and upgraded.
    • To start with, corporate culture and attitude from top to bottom have to be revamped in this direction.
    • The owners cannot begin revamping the building until insurance companies have surveyed the damage, which could take the whole of January.
    • Putting the hardest job first, Republicans placed revamping Social Security at the top of the list.
    • I'm planning on revamping my wardrobe over the next two weeks.
    • The main emphasis will be on improving the condition of buildings and revamping facilities including toilets, roofing and drainage.
    • The two major shopping malls in the area have now been revamped and upgraded.
    • A leading Yorkshire theatre is revamping its season ticket scheme in the hope of attracting thousands of new visitors.
    • If they're worried about readership, CanWest should consider revamping Metro's design.
    • Warehouses on River Street overlooking St Peter's Way will be revamped to create modern offices.
    Synonyms
    renovate, redecorate, refurbish, recondition, rehabilitate, rebuild, reconstruct, overhaul, make over
    modernize, update, bring up to date, renew
    improve, upgrade
    refit, re-equip, refurnish
    brighten up, freshen up, spruce up
    remodel, refashion, redesign, restyle, rejig, rework, redo, remould, reorganize
    North American bring up to code
    informal do up, fix up, give something a facelift, vamp up
    British informal tart up
    North American informal rehab
noun riːˈvampˈriˌvæmp
  • 1usually in singular An act of improving the form, structure, or appearance of something.

    翻修,翻新

    the brand was given a $1 million revamp
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The hostel underwent a major revamp towards the end of last year.
    • Posh person's bank Coutts is planning an image revamp in a bid to attract new money.
    • The Tamil channel has since then undergone a major revamp, like programming mix and so on.
    • Director of arts, heritage and leisure Jane Glaister said measures had already been taken, including a revamp of the front of the centre, floodlighting, and help in submitting bids for major funding.
    • The biggest food store in Southend town centre will shut for a week while a multi-million pound revamp is completed.
    • The move effects all of the 40 support staff workers at the Deane School - including secretaries, caretakers, and technicians - as the school undergoes a revamp.
    • A Bradford park is to be cleaned up ahead of a massive revamp.
    • Some even whispered about a complete revamp of the organisation.
    • Detailed plans for a £5.2 million revamp of a Shipley supermarket have been submitted to Council officials.
    • The revamp has freed up redundant space and we are hoping there will be even more sessions as a result.
    • The £10 million revamp of Piccadilly Gardens was originally due to be opened before Christmas.
    • Next on the list will be a complete revamp of the arrivals concourse.
    • The hall is part of a multi-million pound revamp of leisure facilities in the borough.
    • The charity has been planning the long-awaited revamp for nearly five years.
    • A £50 million revamp of part of Bury town centre could start next year.
    • What is needed is a complete revamp of the service and of health boards.
    • AN £11 million revamp of York's bus service is in doubt as drivers today prepared for strike action.
    • Geraldton's public transport system is undergoing a major revamp.
    • Plans for a multi-million pound revamp of Beckenham Hospital are being unveiled.
    • The 30 million revamp of Bolton's Market Hall has been given the final go-ahead.
    Synonyms
    reorganization, restructuring, rearrangement, change, reshuffle, regrouping, redistribution, overhaul, revamp, makeover
    1. 1.1 A new and improved version.
      翻版;翻新物
      the show was a revamp of an old idea

      这个展览是一种老观念的翻新。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He had to worry about the price that he had to pay for charcoal, the cost of the iron he was about to use and the time it took him to forge any given item, even if it was a revamp of an older piece.
      • It's a much-loved old TV series that's had a hip revamp for the big screen.
      • The new theme tune turned out to be a revamp of the old nineties intro, complete with pulsating orange skyscrapers.
      • Vehicle dealers from all over the county exhibited cars, from the latest retro revamp Citroen C3 to Jack Villeneuve's old Honda Formula One racer.
      • Spy Hunter is a revamp of the old, old arcade game, in which your souped-up car would take on all manner of villains on the wide open roads.
      • A lot has been made about how this new version of The Italian Job is a revamp/ reworking/ reimagining of its Michael Caine-starring predecessor.
      • Novell today lifted the veil on some of the features that will come with the next major revamp of SuSE Linux - version 9.1 - due out in May.

Definition of revamp in US English:

revamp

verbriˈvæmprēˈvamp
[with object]
  • Give new and improved form, structure, or appearance to.

    翻修,翻新

    an attempt to revamp the museum's image

    翻新博物馆外观的尝试。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The owners cannot begin revamping the building until insurance companies have surveyed the damage, which could take the whole of January.
    • Next on the agenda is revamping the front of the school.
    • A leading Yorkshire theatre is revamping its season ticket scheme in the hope of attracting thousands of new visitors.
    • It had such a following when it came out that they revamped the whole thing and put in Morgan Freeman to narrate it.
    • Over recent years, the Waterford store has been continuously revamped and upgraded.
    • Instead, they now are aggressively revamping the educational system.
    • If they're worried about readership, CanWest should consider revamping Metro's design.
    • Once a commitment is made to addressing diversity, the educator can begin revamping the curriculum.
    • Sugar Ray are the best example of a band selling out as they revamp their image.
    • To start with, corporate culture and attitude from top to bottom have to be revamped in this direction.
    • Once the new Sonata hits the road, Hyundai wants to revamp its entire lineup.
    • The two major shopping malls in the area have now been revamped and upgraded.
    • Putting the hardest job first, Republicans placed revamping Social Security at the top of the list.
    • A heavily revamped Saturday lineup drew wildly mixed reviews.
    • Warehouses on River Street overlooking St Peter's Way will be revamped to create modern offices.
    • A number of Sir Michael's movie classics have been revamped for modern audiences.
    • Olson says that he'll be revamping the dance formats throughout the summer.
    • I'm planning on revamping my wardrobe over the next two weeks.
    • Coles is later than Woolies in revamping its logistics chain, so the gains aren't apparent yet.
    • The main emphasis will be on improving the condition of buildings and revamping facilities including toilets, roofing and drainage.
    Synonyms
    renovate, redecorate, refurbish, recondition, rehabilitate, rebuild, reconstruct, overhaul, make over
nounˈriˌvæmpˈrēˌvamp
  • 1usually in singular An act of improving the form, structure, or appearance of something.

    翻修,翻新

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A £50 million revamp of part of Bury town centre could start next year.
    • Next on the list will be a complete revamp of the arrivals concourse.
    • AN £11 million revamp of York's bus service is in doubt as drivers today prepared for strike action.
    • Director of arts, heritage and leisure Jane Glaister said measures had already been taken, including a revamp of the front of the centre, floodlighting, and help in submitting bids for major funding.
    • The move effects all of the 40 support staff workers at the Deane School - including secretaries, caretakers, and technicians - as the school undergoes a revamp.
    • The revamp has freed up redundant space and we are hoping there will be even more sessions as a result.
    • The hall is part of a multi-million pound revamp of leisure facilities in the borough.
    • What is needed is a complete revamp of the service and of health boards.
    • Detailed plans for a £5.2 million revamp of a Shipley supermarket have been submitted to Council officials.
    • Plans for a multi-million pound revamp of Beckenham Hospital are being unveiled.
    • The biggest food store in Southend town centre will shut for a week while a multi-million pound revamp is completed.
    • The Tamil channel has since then undergone a major revamp, like programming mix and so on.
    • The £10 million revamp of Piccadilly Gardens was originally due to be opened before Christmas.
    • Posh person's bank Coutts is planning an image revamp in a bid to attract new money.
    • The 30 million revamp of Bolton's Market Hall has been given the final go-ahead.
    • Geraldton's public transport system is undergoing a major revamp.
    • The hostel underwent a major revamp towards the end of last year.
    • Some even whispered about a complete revamp of the organisation.
    • The charity has been planning the long-awaited revamp for nearly five years.
    • A Bradford park is to be cleaned up ahead of a massive revamp.
    Synonyms
    reorganization, restructuring, rearrangement, change, reshuffle, regrouping, redistribution, overhaul, revamp, makeover
    1. 1.1 A new and improved version.
      翻版;翻新物
      the show was a revamp of an old idea

      这个展览是一种老观念的翻新。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Novell today lifted the veil on some of the features that will come with the next major revamp of SuSE Linux - version 9.1 - due out in May.
      • Spy Hunter is a revamp of the old, old arcade game, in which your souped-up car would take on all manner of villains on the wide open roads.
      • He had to worry about the price that he had to pay for charcoal, the cost of the iron he was about to use and the time it took him to forge any given item, even if it was a revamp of an older piece.
      • It's a much-loved old TV series that's had a hip revamp for the big screen.
      • Vehicle dealers from all over the county exhibited cars, from the latest retro revamp Citroen C3 to Jack Villeneuve's old Honda Formula One racer.
      • A lot has been made about how this new version of The Italian Job is a revamp/ reworking/ reimagining of its Michael Caine-starring predecessor.
      • The new theme tune turned out to be a revamp of the old nineties intro, complete with pulsating orange skyscrapers.
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